Truth triumphing over errour and heresie. Or, A relation of a publike disputation at Oxford in S. Maries Church on Munday last, Jan. 11. 1646. : between Master Cheynell, a member of the Assembly and Master Erbury, the Seeker and Socinian. Wherein the Socinian tenents maintained by Master Erbury are laid down, and Master Cheynels clear confutation of them, to the joy and satisfaction of many hundreds there present, is declared. Pulbished by authority.
| Other Authors: | Cheynell, Francis, 1608-1665 |
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